College of Engineering Attingal

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Government College Of Engineering, Attingal
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TypeGovernment College
Established2004
PrincipalDr. Vrinda V Nair
Location, ,
8°41′27.837″N76°49′10.1274″E / 8.69106583°N 76.819479833°E / 8.69106583; 76.819479833
AcronymCEAL
Affiliations KTU
Website www.ceattingal.ac.in
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Location in Kerala, India

College of Engineering, Attingal, commonly known as CEAL, was established by the Institute of Human Resources Development in 2004, [1] undertaken by Government of Kerala. The college is situated in Attingal and affiliated to KTU and is approved by All India Council for Technical Education. [2] [3] CEAL was previously affiliated to the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) until 2015.

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Location

CEAL is situated in the heart of Attingal, which is approximately 28 kms from Trivandrum Central and 38 kms from Kollam.

Admission

Admission to the courses is on an annual basis and is based on the All Kerala Common Entrance Examination conducted by the Controller of Entrance Examinations, Government of Kerala. The admissions to the free/merit seats and management seats are through the Central Allotment Process conducted by the Controller of Entrance Examinations, Government of Kerala. The proportion of seats are as follows: free/merit seats 50%, management seats 35% (as aforementioned allotment to both these categories are through the Central Allotment Process), the remaining 15% seats come under the NRI quota.

Departments

There are 4 departments, with an annual intake of 300 students.

DepartmentNumber of seats
Electronics and Communication Engineering60
Computer Science and Engineering120
Electrical and Electronics Engineering60
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning60

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